Manchester's Walton leads with a dance floor crushing anthem that cruises a cool line between grime and tribal dubstep. Featuring a looping Riko Dan sample, "Gunman" sets a stone cold tone from the offset, hi-hats setting up the groove before a grime flavored melody cuts in preparing for the drop. "Caught In A Trip" builds around a developing melody played on a glockenspiel-esque instrument, backed with tribal percussion and a driving kick pattern. Ethereal in mood throughout, this one provides a lighter moment for the dance floor.

Manchester's Walton follows releases on the likes of Hyperdub with his Tectonic debut, drawing influence from grime, house, techno, dubstep, hip hop, and beyond. "Wrench" meticulously builds percussive layers before serving up warped bass and machinated drum patterns. The broken poly-rhythms of "Flute Riddim" precede devastating bass and a twisted flute sample. "Bulldoze" features distorted drums and snatches of rowdy pirate radio that build the mood before slamming into sweeping squarewave bass action guaranteed to get heads nodding furiously. "L.E.A.N." delivers fizzing percussive hits and mysterious vocal hits, with a melodic line that could easily have come from The Exorcist.

"All Nite EP is the young Mancunian Walton's second set on Hyperdub. Title cut 'All Nite' kicks it off with warm plucked strings, diva moans and lazer-like synths stretched to the point of anticipation over cracking grime handclaps and bass drums, until the track drops into a blocky bass line playing hide and seek with low arpeggios that spiral in and out of the mix, over a giant pounding metallic kick drum before layering on the warmth again. 'Mallet' is driving and darker, building detuned, bell-like tones over a 4/4 beat accented by breaks and fills and gaps, dropping into a big bass line and syncopations that disrupt the beat and bring the drama. 'Kush' is different again, taking the pace down with low end, synth hip hop with glassy chords, running over woozy pitch shifting Rhodes chords fed through a layer of crackly gauze."